Nothing to implicate Saeed in 26/11 case: ISI official

Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Saeed, who was also the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, was last month let off by a Pakistani court which said there was no evidence to link him to the 26/11 carnage.

"We could not find anything to implicate Hafiz Saeed as such," the unnamed ISI official was quoted as saying by the News Daily.

The ISI official said he had studied the first dossier provided by India on the Mumbai terror attacks, which killed nearly 180 people, and found nothing that linked banned JuD chief Saeed to the assault.

The official confirmed that, according to the ISI's probe, the attacks were perpetrated by Lashker-e-Taiba "which has been active in the occupied Kashmir".

The official claimed the LeT had "broken off" from the JuD long ago and had been "operating independently ever since".

The US too has appreciated the Pakistani armed forces' fight against militants, which had resulted in the "uprooting" of nests and training grounds, he added.

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